111 episodes

Welcome to Write, Damn It!,  interviews with authors and writing mindset for writers who need a nudge or a good old shove to get the writing done, along with inspiration and motivation to help the words flow. Listening to Write, Damn It!  helps you to become your own book coach with a combination of education, interviews and the Friday shorts.

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    • Education

Welcome to Write, Damn It!,  interviews with authors and writing mindset for writers who need a nudge or a good old shove to get the writing done, along with inspiration and motivation to help the words flow. Listening to Write, Damn It!  helps you to become your own book coach with a combination of education, interviews and the Friday shorts.

    Episode 110 In Conversation with JP Maxwell

    Episode 110 In Conversation with JP Maxwell

    Lecturer, producer, Flâneur and novelist, John ‘JP’ Maxwell is the purveyor of nefarious historical antics in his Water Street series of novels. He lives in Liverpool and drinks only good coffee.Water Street, historical thriller and Western, published by BK Fiction in July 2023 - you can read or listen to WATER Street here: amzn.to/43yZ3TrThe Americans of Abercromby Square, sequel, out late 2024On social media you can find John asInsta & TikTok @outandaboutwithmaxwellX: @maxmaxwriterWATER...

    • 50 min
    Episode 109 The Publicist's Role with a Novel

    Episode 109 The Publicist's Role with a Novel

    Have you noticed how some novels get a lot of media attention and others don't? In most cases, it's likely to be because a publicist is working with the author, and one who knows the right people and how to get the right message out there. In this episode, I talk to my own publicist, Karen Stretch, who is supporting me through UCLan Publishing. Karen is a freelance publicist and if you are interested in working with her, here is her website - https://www.karenstretchpr.co.uk/In the podca...

    • 30 min
    Episode 108 In Conversation with Ashleigh Nugent

    Episode 108 In Conversation with Ashleigh Nugent

    Ashleigh Nugent’s debut novel, LOCKS, was published by Picador Books in 2023 to rave reviews including 4/5 stars in the Daily Telegraph. LOCKS recently secured a TV deal with 2LE Media. Ashleigh has also written for theatres, academic journals, poetry anthologies and magazines. Ashleigh was Liverpool City Region’s Artist of the Year in 2021. He is also course director at RiseUp, where he uses his own life experience and mindset expertise to support prisoners.LOCKSPublished by Picador 22nd Jun...

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 107 Writing and Chronic Illness with Ellie Johnson

    Episode 107 Writing and Chronic Illness with Ellie Johnson

    Chronic illness is something that impacts on a lot of writers, and I've been asked a few times to do an episode on what sufferers can do - and so I invited Ellie Johnson (Ellie J Wellness) to come and chat to me. Ellie is the host of The Wellness Girly podcast, and can be found on Instagram as @elliejwellness. Ellie has personal experience of living with a chronic illness, as well as having supported many clients who were struggling with their own chronic fatigue or chronic illness. Ellie has...

    • 25 min
    Episode 106 In Conversation with Frances Quinn

    Episode 106 In Conversation with Frances Quinn

    Frances Quinn is the author of historical novels The Smallest Man, That Bonesetter Woman and The Lost Passenger (to be published Feb 2025). Previously a journalist, she’d dreamed of writing books since she was seven years old and finally saw the dream come true when her first novel was published at the age of 57. She lives in Hove with her husband and three Tonkinese cats. You can find Frances on social media as:Twitter @franquinnInsta @franquinn21Facebook Author Frances QuinnIf yo...

    • 59 min
    Episode 105 Writing Neurodiverse Characters by Lived Experience with Sarah Ziegel

    Episode 105 Writing Neurodiverse Characters by Lived Experience with Sarah Ziegel

    In the last of the mini series on Writing Neurodiverse Characters, I chat with Sarah Ziegel who has lived experience as a mother of 4 boys with autism and other ND traits. Sarah has written and self-published 2 books, her latest of which won her an award. This is a memoir called Marching to a Different Beat, and is an invaluable book for understanding one person's lived experience of neurodiversity.In this conversation, Sarah and I cover a range of interesting topics related to ND and writing...

    • 31 min

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